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Brewing Coffee in Shops and Homes

Coffee, freshly ground and recently roasted, is packed with flavors
that are waiting to be unlocked by your favorite brew method. There's a
vast array of options to choose from, but we've done some of the work
for you. Used correctly, each of our brewers is capable of making dang
good, downright fantastic coffee. So what'll it be? Auto-drip?Pour over?Siphon? We'd
be thrilled to help you make this choice — just ask.

Coffee on ice continues to be a growing trend in the US, and naturally factions have grown around the various favored brewing methods. We now have cold brew in abundance, canned coffee beverages, and copious ways to chill the hot stuff too.
So, what's the consensus?

Fresh from the vaults of innovation, the Forté has arrived. So what's the
chatter about? This review will get you close and cozy with Baratza's newest
grinder, where you'll find out if it's really hot stuff — or all hype.

Every trade has its tools, and that of manual coffee-making is no exception.
One of the most important tools — especially for pour-over brewing — is the
kettle. And, if you ask us, these are the best ones out there.

With the Espro Travel Coffee Press, your coffee on the road just got better! Its patented dual-layer french press filter design keeps excess mud and silt out of your brew, and the vacuum insulted tumbler keeps it nice and toasty while you're on the go. Plus, the compact size and spill-proof lid make it the ideal car companion. To learn more, watch along as Steve examines the Espro Travel Coffee Press.

A favorite among many in the coffee world, the Bee House Dripper is designed for by-the-cup brewing, and provides a fresher alternative to automated coffee makers. Made entirely of ceramic, this practical brewer is available in two sizes as well as a variety of vibrant colors. To catch this handy dripper in action, watch along as Steve demonstrates brewing with the Bee House.

Looking for a powerful steam wand without the investment of a new espresso machine? Look no further than the compact, portable, and inexpensive Bellman Stovetop Steamer. With a roughly 30 oz capacity, the steamer is easy to use, compatible with most stovetops, and powerful enough to make great microfoam every time.